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Welcome to Teendriving.com, a site full of tips to help new drivers. As a community service, we've been collecting tips that new drivers might find helpful to prevent accidents and are sharing them on teendriving.com. We've tried to verify each tip with at least two sources. But you should always check this and any other driving advice with your parents or local traffic authority.

On teendriving.com you'll find everything from buying a used car to driving in traffic, around school, or driving in bad weather.  There's even tips on parallel parking, buying auto insurance or picking a online driver's education course.  Due to popular demand, we've added some safe driving motivational products to the site and a page on online driving courses. If you get a ticket, you can take your court order traffic class onlineWe've recently created a new Parent's center with tips on teaching your teen to drive, driving contracts and auto warranties

Check out our new  safety products for drivers  and their cars.  We will continue to search for useful products to add to this section.

Now that we're in fall and back to school, take time to check out our tips for driving around school. Please share our URL with teens that are starting to drive. Join our newsletter list and receive the latest driving tips and news. Everyone who subscribes will be entered into our drawing to win a $50 prize package from our cafepress teendriving store. The first issue will be sent on December 1, 2005. The winner will be notified by email.

Thanks for stopping by.

Ryan and Eileen Buckholtz

Tips of the Month:  You can check the safety rating of your car--or one you're planning on buying at www.safercar.gov.

With gas prices pretty high, check out the cheapest gas prices in your area at GasBuddy.com.  For more ideas, check out our page on gas saving tips.

U.S. Food and Drug Administration's consumer education campaign encourages drivers to read the medicine label. Some OTC medicines can cause drowsiness and interfere with a person's ability to drive safely. Check out these link:

http://www.fda.gov/cder/consumerinfo/lowDriving.pdf public service
announcement http://www.fda.gov/cder/consumerinfo/drivingCheckLow.pdf

 

 

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